SEAN HANNITY: If you take classified material seriously, don't stash secret documents in a garage

Fox News host Sean Hannity blasted President Biden for his alleged involvement in the mishandling of classified documents on "Hannity."

SEAN HANNITY: Let's begin tonight in Wilmington, Delaware. Joe Biden's long time private residence now for more than two decades. Joe, Jill, even Hunter have called this house a home. But as it turns out, Biden's mansion also was housing numerous classified top secret documents from his time as Vice President, that he apparently stole from the Obama White House when he left in early 2017. Now, the documents were recently located in Biden's personal library, even his garage.

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People that take classified material seriously, they don't stash secret documents in a garage for years. A private garage that has been accessed by, oh, one guy named Hunter Biden, and God knows who else. Now, during Joe Biden's four years as a private citizen and then during his many visits as President, we have no idea, at this time, who entered that house. There are no visitor logs, no security logs, nothing. They've been hiding that for two years from the American people since he's been President.

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NYC man pleads guilty to beating Chinese immigrant to death

A man accused of beating a Chinese immigrant to death in New York City while he was collecting cans to earn money pleaded guilty Thursday. 

Jarrod Powell, 51, pleaded guilty to a hate-crime manslaughter charge and is expected to be sentenced to 22 years in prison for the death of 61-year-old Yao Pan Ma.

"This unprovoked attack took the life of Yao Pan Ma and took away a sense of security for so many in the AAPI community in New York," Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement Thursday.

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Ma was collecting cans in East Harlem on the evening of April 23, 2021 when he was suddenly attacked. He was pushed to the ground and kicked in the head. Powell stomped on Ma's head multiple times during the beating, which put him into a coma, Bragg said. 

A bus driver stopped at a light saw the attack and flagged down a nearby ambulance. Ma sustained brain injuries and was put on life support. 

Ma’s wife said that her husband was just collecting bottles and cans to help pay the rent and bills for his family. 

"He is innocent. He did not do anything wrong," she said, according to a GoFundMe posted online at the time, "He is a very kind person. He is quiet. He doesn’t cause trouble."

Powell was arrested four days later after he was identified through video surveillance. While talking to investigators, he allegedly said he had been attacked by two Korean or Japanese men the day before he attacked Ma. 

He never reported the alleged attack, authorities said. Ma remained hospitalized until Dec. 31, 2021 when he died. 

As part of his plea deal, Powell admitted he attacked Ma because he was Asian. He is scheduled to be sentenced on March 9. Bragg's office currently has 44 open cases related to anti-Asian hate crimes.

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